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Rh men, cry and say, Holy art Thou, and All-holy, and Thine Only-begotten, and Thy , Holy art Thou, and All-holy, and greatly to be praised is Thy glory: Who didst so love the world as to give Thine Only-begotten , that every one who believeth in Him might not perish, but have everlasting life; Who having come and fulfilled on our account all that was ordained, in the night wherein He was betrayed, or rather when He delivered Himself up for the life of the world; having taken bread into His holy, pure, and spotless hands, and given thanks, and blessed, and hallowed and broken, He gave to His holy disciples and Apostles, saying,

 Take, eat, this is My Body, which is broken for you for the remission of sins.

 Amen.